Ayurveda Doctors' Association-Nepal
(ADAN) is a national organization of Ayurveda
Physicians of Nepal. Ayurveda is a culture based
health system of Nepal practiced since antiquity.
This long tradition can be found in many different
ethnic group and culture in our country. This
is a national health system and officially practiced
in Nepal. Academic history of Ayurvedic is also
very old in Nepal. This organization (ADAN) is
a legend of Ayurveda tradition of Nepal. This
is a non-governmental, apolitical and non-profit
making organization, registered in Kathmandu District
Administrative Office (Registration no. 244) in
1997 (BS 2054). In this organization academically
university qualified (at least five and half year
university graduate) Ayurveda physicians can be
registered as a member. So, the main objective
of this organization is to gather professionals
together, exchange and share their knowledge,
enrich professional ethics, build capacity and
plead for professional advocacy, rights and duties
and provide services to the common people in Nepal.
President - Dr. Shyam Mani Adhikari
Immediate Past President - Dr. Rishi Ram Koirala
Vice-Presidet - Dr. Shankar Prasad Paudel
General Secretary - Dr. Santosh Kumar Thakur
Secretary - Dr. Vinod Shah
Treasurer - Dr. Kopila Adhikari
Members - Dr. Shiva Mangal Prasad
- Dr. Maya Gautam
- Dr. Ramesh Mishra
- Dr. Subodh Mishra
- Dr. Ram Prabodh Chaudhari
- Dr. Baikuntha Subedi
Chief
Editor
Dr. Chiranjibi Bhattarai
Advisors
Prof. Dr. R.B. Shahu
Dr. Krishna Kant Adhikari
Dr. Shesh Raj Acharya
Dr. Dhanik Lal Bharkher
Dr. Krishna Raj Parajuli
Dr. Modnath Prashrit
Dr. Lekhnath Adhikari
Dr. Ram Chandra Adhikari
Dr. Thakur Raj Adhikari
Dr. Chandra Raj Sapkota
Dr. Thakur Prasad Duwadi
Dr. Laxmi Kant Chapagain
Dr. Madhav Prasad Lamsal
New executive members
will be elected in every two-year.
Main
Objectives of the organization:
1. To advocate the professional ethics, rights,
duties and justice.
2. To promote skill and capabilities of Ayurveda
practitioner by organizing scientific trainings,
workshops and exchange programs.
3. To provide Ayurveda health services to common
public within the country.
4. Sharing national and international experiences
and net working.
5. To collect, cultivate and conserve the medical
plants and bio-diversities.
General
members:
1. One should have passed five and half years
BAMS course from Nepal or India to be the general
members of ADAN.
2. Besides these two countries’ product,
others who have got the membership criteria can
only be the honorable member.
International
Ayurvedic Doctor Association
California
Association of Ayurvedic Medicine
CAAM
Mission
The
California Association of Ayurvedic Medicine,
while embodying and modeling the principles of
Ayurveda, exists to serve humankind through:
- Supporting
the establishment and growth of Ayurveda as
an independent profession
- Safeguarding
the right to practice Ayurveda thru legislation
- Ensuring
the quality of Ayurvedic practice
- Ensuring
the integrity of Ayurveda as a system of healing
that honors the connection between body, mind
and spirit
-
Educating
our communities about what Ayurveda is and
what makes it a unique and comprehensive
health care system
-www.ayurveda-caam.org
National
Ayurvedic Medical Association
We face an exciting time in the history of Ayurveda.
Together we can establish Ayurveda as a legitimate
health care profession in the United States.
It
is the intent of this organization to represent
the interests of the Ayurvedic profession as
a whole. Our vision is that this association
will be able to gather together and unify our
profession around its common interests and goals.
The organization is set up as a non-profit professional
trade association under IRS section 501,(c)(6).
-www.ayurveda-nama.org